Advisory: Cebu Pacific To Implement A New Check-In Baggage Policy

Take note of this mga bes especially if you're planning to go to South Korea where you will surely be tempted to buy a lot of merch and cosmetic items.

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Planning to travel domestically or abroad via low-cost carrier, Cebu Pacific? Take note of their new check-in baggage policy.

On Jan 15, Cebu Pacific will strictly implement a new check-in baggage policy.

Effective November 27, 2018, passengers booked on any Cebgo flight will be able to purchase a limited number of large (32 kilograms) and extra-large (40 kilograms) check-in baggage. The opening of higher baggage allowance for Cebgo flights will also be made available for passengers with connecting international flights on Cebu Pacific.

However, each passenger can only purchase one type of prepaid baggage allowance.

In line with continued efforts to streamline operations and provide a more efficient check-in experience at the airport, Cebu Pacific will also be strictly monitoring the number of pieces of checked-in baggage, based on the weight allowance purchased, as follows:

Standard (20 kg) – up to two (2) pieces of baggage
Large (32 kg) – up to three (3) pieces of baggage
Extra-Large (40 kg) – up to four (4) pieces of baggage.

Passengers can now pre-purchase baggage allowance depending on the weight and pieces they need. Note that the maximum weight for each piece of baggage is 32 kg.

On connecting flights on the same booking reference, baggage allowance will be charged only once.

Guests travelling with infants and small children can still check-in strollers for free. The same goes for mobility-assistive devices (such as wheelchairs).

On top of pre-paid check-in baggage, all Cebu Pacific and Cebgo passengers may bring one (1) carry-on or hand-carry baggage inside the cabin with a MAXIMUM weight of seven (7) kilograms and fits inside the overhead bins; and one (1) small bag that can fit under the seat.

Take note of this mga bes especially if you’re planning to go to South Korea where you will surely be tempted to buy a lot of merch and cosmetic items.